by Burke Construction Group | Nov 15, 2020
The Dimopoulos Injury Law tenant improvement is a shell build out of a law firm office. This office project included custom built-in mill work with ornate detailing, serving both practical and decorative purposes. The project required complex, custom tile work for the lobby floor logo as well as the incorporation of non-typical light fixtures for most office spaces. The tenant improvement also featured an ultra-realistic mock courtroom to simulate trials.
by Burke Construction Group | Mar 16, 2019
Tenant improvement of the entire 9th floor of ONE Summerlin. This 12,460 square foot Class A office project was aesthetically designed for the local Ballard Spahr office location, a prestigious national law firm. This open reception space contains a seating area as well as large glass windows which allow for scenic exterior views. The walnut wood and neutral finishes add warmth while providing a sleek, clean and timeless look. The overall transitional design and finishes allow for a classic and professional feel.
by Burke Construction Group | Mar 16, 2019
This 34,772 square foot Class A office tenant improvement was designed for one of the longest thriving law firms in Las Vegas, Alverson Taylor Mortensen & Sanders (ATM&S). With the intention of creating a modern space for their growing firm as well as incorporating their company logo colors to the new spaces, the design was accomplished by focusing on the needs of the individuals in the office. The exterior walls are lined with private offices and conferences with communal spaces and work spaces in the interior. A large reception area was added as well as a boardroom with high-end finishes, which included modern hard wood flooring and granite countertops throughout to create a sophisticated look.
by Burke Construction Group | Mar 16, 2019
The Hall Prangle & Schoonveld project was a 6,800 square foot office tenant improvement that consisted of extensive demolition of a second-floor office space as well as a rebuild for the allocation of a local law firm. All work was completed in a heavily occupied building requiring coordination of most construction activities. The millwork scope was fairly large and included detailed drywall, soffits and a feature wall in the breakroom.